Ranga Posted October 19, 2022 Report Share Posted October 19, 2022 Today we had a spike in weather into the 80s after a week of sub 65 degree weather. I didn't feel the heat at all, and I was also covered in a jacket sitting in my car and my ac vent was blowing warm air. It was only after my daughter reacted to the heat did I check the vent and realize it was hot. Only after I splashed my face in cold water and then went on a walk did I start feeling the heat and some sweat. Interestingly when it's colder, i can feel the sun's heat quite sharply at times. I understand that the warm C fibers that detect heat are generally slower to react than the cold C fibers. Is this also a dysautonomia thing? Has anyone experienced this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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